Passion is spending all your house's money to build props for some two-bit inter-house drama competition.
Passion is screaming endlessly at your very best friends on the littlest of hickups during rehearsals.
Passion is memorising a gazillion lines of script while your A2 notes lie untouched.
in short, Passion isn't just the
fruit.
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The aforementioned inter-house drama is of course Bangsawan, the annual time-consuming, funds-reducing, stress-inducing Cultural Club's main (and only?) activity.
And its tonight.
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Passion can also be displayed through the act of spending one's money on glossy SC Election posters. One's parents' money to be exact. While we did not impose a cap on the funds allowed to be used by the candidates, for a simple college election, some students bring a whole new meaning to the word overboard.
But really, if he is willing to 'give it all' for the college, that can only be good for the seniors. And our Students dinner at the end of the semester.
I'm calculative, I know :)
The other posters are simply inspired. Its impressive how despite Bangsawan and the scare of the seniors' A level results, these kids still manage to put up a good campaign.
Save the littering of posters on the walkways thanks to the forces of nature, the campaign trail has remained relatively clean =)
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There you have it, a detailed analysis of the burning passion of KYUEM students. On the subject of burning, there's a little bush fire just opposite of the college and it has been so since Thursday. I don't know whether its the result of the flaring tempers, or the ominious indication of exam results gone up in smoke (or even the
Veritas people's fate in the everlasting bonfire for their 'insightful' articles online. KIDDING!) but its definitely choking the life out of our students.
And there we thought just being in this college was suffocation enough. heh. ;)